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I need help. I’d like to level my 2020 Silverado rst. All I want is to be able to fit 33s and still keep my warranty. Any help? What size do I need to level it out? The truck is completely stock as I bought it 2 days ago 

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Well your factory tires should be 275/60 which is a 33. Leveling kit Wise id avoid any bottom strut spacer as it contacts the cv boot. Rough country and several other company’s make a top of the strut spacer. Or there is always a leveling strut like

what rough country and Eibach offer. If you really wanna spend money Fox has a 2.0 coil overs that are a pricey option. OR just call Your dealership and have them

install the GM 2 inch Lift 

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idk if he has 4wd...

 

but yeah man, look around these threads their is a TON of information, reviews, pics and anything you could want to know

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You won't keep your warranty for parts that are impacted from the level. Chances are nothing will happen but you have to pay to play if something does, you can't expect the dealer to cover something if caused by the added wear of a spacer. You can always go with the GM kit and install if you are worried about warranty. 

 

Search around, tons of thread on this subject. To start, measure to see how big of a level you need. A work of advice, if you go dead set level at the fenders it tens to look nose high with how but truck front ends are.

 

Tyler

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On 4/6/2020 at 12:02 PM, amxguy1970 said:

You won't keep your warranty for parts that are impacted from the level. 

This has to be proven. That goes for any aftermarket parts.

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